Hi folks
I think I've asked this question before but couldnt find the post, but is it at all possible to play TUT on a widescreen lcd display? I find that the shadows are just too dark, even with adjusting gamma and other settings (although I may not be doing that properly).
I've an itching to jump back in and play a few games but have been held back by this tech issue.
Any help would be appreciated...

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LCD monitors are 50times brighter than CRTs in my experience. I upgraded to an LCD because my CRT was too dark for playing TUT (among other reasons).

First off, are you using DirectX or OpenGL?
If using OpenGL you should have no problems with brightness. However, I've noticed DirectX is very dark as well on TUT. Try OpenGL with these added settings in your thaux.ini file under the OpenGL section:

One other point of interest is that sometimes if TUT crashes or doesn't close right, it might leave your monitor in super-bright mode. You can dl a program called SetGamma.exe to fix it. Just run it after the game is over.. or make it part of a batch file that runs after tut ends.

When importing other than .lrf into the Library how does one get the title and author to display properly - can you edit the file parameters before importing or somehow edit the entry display after importing?